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Aug 26, 2009 05:06 PM

Eleven Things Your Nurse Thinks (But Will Never Tell You)

by VivaLasViejas Staff

Since I've presented my top 10 list of the things I love about nursing, it's time now for a visit to the darker side.

Here are some decidedly UN-lovely thoughts I've entertained from time to time:

1) If you yell "HELP!" one. more. time. without a really, really, REALLY good reason for it, I am going to come down there, shut the door, and give you a good dose of pillow therapy.

2) Sure, go ahead and sign out AMA. It's your choice. Just a reminder, though: if you leave, your insurance won't pay for your stay. Better yet, you won't be my responsibility anymore.........and believe me, I won't miss you.

3) I don't give a rodent's rump that you're related to the hospital administrator! The AMI patient down the hall who just went into V-tach needs me more than you need another blanket.

4) Thank you for asking me to check out your grandchildrens' photos, but I have a strict policy of never touching patients' wallets, and frankly, I don't have the time to breathe, let alone stand here looking at pictures of people I don't even know.

5) Yanno, when MY doctor prescribes water pills, I take them no matter how much I hate having to pee every 20 minutes. That's why I'm not in here for CHF, and you are.

6) No, "Mamma" is NOT going to get better, and if I were in her shoes, I'd haunt you for the rest of your days for keeping me 'alive' on a ventilator with my wrists tied down so I don't yank on the tubes coming out of my every orifice. She's had two major strokes and an MI, she's full of osteoporosis, and she has an advanced directive saying she didn't want any heroic measures if she ever got into a situation like this. What part of 'Do Not Resuscitate' don't you understand?

7) Please don't come to the ER for a sore throat that you've had for two weeks, demand refills on your soda pop every five minutes, and then complain loudly to your companion about the "lousy service" you're getting.

8) Yes, I have seen something like that before. In fact, I've seen things you can't even imagine that are a whole lot worse.

9) It is NOT my job to: answer your phone/find you some napkins/take out your trash/send out for pizza/pick up after your visitors/run a message to your friend down the hall/go to the kitchen to fetch a tray for your brother/cater to your every whim. (I've done all these things and more for my patients; it's just not what I was educated and trained for, and you need to know that.)

10) I apologize for my cynicism, but experience has taught me that multiplying the number of drinks/pills/hits you admit to having taken by three or more tends to give me a more accurate picture of what's really going on with you.

11) I'm actually a very kind, compassionate, caring individual, but some folks make me wonder if God made man NOT in His own image, but so that skunks wouldn't think they've been given a dirty deal.

Have a nice day...........

Your Nurse


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from mcknis
Old Aug 31, 2009, 11:24 AM

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This is so true! I feel this way so many times, and would love to look at a pt and tell it to their faces!!!
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Old Aug 31, 2009, 11:34 AM

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Not to mention the, "There are some people that are alive only because the laundry chute is out of order and I have no place put the body.
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Old Aug 31, 2009, 11:46 AM

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I just can't believe people act like that. I've only been in the hospital twice and the last time the nurse that was caring for me even came to my room to say 'good bye' she said that I made things easier for her compared to other patients. I never called or pushed that button. She would actually pop her head in the room to see if I needed something but I was always sleeping. I was being induced to have my first child and I needed all the rest I could get, so I was sleeping the whole time. The nurse even shed a tear or two when she said good bye, I wish I could remember her name, but honestly I was resting up to the time that they said, 'it's time to push'.
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Old Aug 31, 2009, 01:21 PM

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I just can't believe people act like that. I've only been in the hospital twice and the last time the nurse that was caring for me even came to my room to say 'good bye' she said that I made things easier for her compared to other patients. I never called or pushed that button. She would actually pop her head in the room to see if I needed something but I was always sleeping. I was being induced to have my first child and I needed all the rest I could get, so I was sleeping the whole time. The nurse even shed a tear or two when she said good bye, I wish I could remember her name, but honestly I was resting up to the time that they said, 'it's time to push'.
See, I'm the same way. I KNOW how hard those nurses work, and I'm not about to bother them for something I can do for myself. I even chart my own I & O's and fix my own telemetry leads.
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Old Aug 31, 2009, 02:02 PM

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Well this makes me look forward to my career in nursing (:
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Old Aug 31, 2009, 04:25 PM

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#12 ) woosahhhhh!!

Loves it!
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Old Aug 31, 2009, 05:20 PM

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That is great and so true, I love it!!
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Old Aug 31, 2009, 05:38 PM

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Another fine list, Marla. As always, you put into words what many of us are thinking.

You can tell how long someone has been a nurse by the thickness of the callus she has from biting her tongue.
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Old Aug 31, 2009, 06:04 PM

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Marla:

A great post, as always. How about, No, I am really not paid to clean up your ****. An actual statement by one really challenging resident.

Roxann
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